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Oprah, Kardashians arrive in Venice amid protests against Bezos-Sanchez wedding

Oprah Winfrey, Kim and Khloe Kardashian, and Tom Brady joined the star-studded list of celebrity guests arriving in Venice to start three days of lavish wedding celebrations for billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and former journalist Lauren Sanchez.

Local activists say wedding is turning city into private amusement park for the rich

Celebrities arrive for Bezos-Sanchez wedding amid protests

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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his journalist fiancée, Lauren Sanchez, have arrived in Venice ahead of three days of lavish VIP parties to celebrate their wedding, despite protests from locals.

You know it's a big deal when Oprah flies in.

Oprah Winfrey, Kim and Khloe Kardashian, and Tom Brady joined the star-studded list of celebrity guests arriving in Venice to start three days of lavish wedding celebrations for billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and former journalist Lauren Sanchez.

The festivities for the couple, attended by some of the world's top celebrities, is also drawing the ire of locals and protesters, who view it as a crass example of the huge disparity between the one per cent and, well, everyone else.

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Oprah Winfrey walks to get in a boat as she departs from Marco Polo Airport ahead of the anticipated wedding of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez in Venice on Thursday. (Manuel Silvestri/Reuters)
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Kim Kardashian was among other celebrities arriving Thursday for the three days of lavish festivities. (Manuel Silvestri/Reuters)

Winfrey's private jet landed at Venice's Marco Polo airport Thursday. Brady, star quarterback, arrived soon thereafter. Kris Jenner, and Kim and Khloe Kardashian were also among the latest arrivals.

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Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady arrived in Venice Thursday, as well. The details of the nuptials have been a tightly kept secret, though the locations now appear to have firmed up as has the guest list. (Luca Bruno/The Associated Press)
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Bezos, right, and Sanchez leave the Aman hotel in Venice on Wednesday, ahead of their expected wedding festivities. (Yara Nardi/Reuters)

On Wednesday, Bezos and Sanchez waved as they arrived at the dock of the Aman hotel, a five-star hotel on the Italian city's Grand Canal, with two security boats in tow.

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Bezos waves as he leaves the hotel by boat. It's estimated the festivities are costing the billionaire 40 million to 48 million euros ($64 million to $76 million Cdn). (Luca Bruno/The Associated Press)
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Sanchez, a former TV journalist, travelled to space earlier this year aboard Bezos's Blue Origin, alongside celebrities Katy Perry and Gayle King. (Yara Nardi/Reuters)

Some 90 jets are expected to arrive at local airports ahead of the weekend event. About 200 guests are expected, among them Ivanka Trump and her family, Mick Jagger, Winfrey, Katy Perry and Leonardo DiCaprio.

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Ivanka Trump, right, daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump, and her husband, Jared Kushner, arrive at the Venice airport on Tuesday. (Guglielmo Mangiapane/Reuters)
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Trump and her children prepare to board a water taxi in Venice. (Yara Nardi/Reuters)

Venice City Hall issued a directive on Wednesday cordoning off the area — isolating guests from activists who have been protesting for weeks that the celebrations will turn the city of gondolas and palazzi into a private amusement park for the rich.

"There's only one thing that rules now: money, money, money, so we are the losers," Venice resident Nadia Rigo said.

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Canadian investor and former talent agent Michael Kives, centre, boards a water taxi on Wednesday. (Andrea Pattaro/AFP/Getty Images)
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Fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg, a wedding guest, is shown at the Venice airport on Tuesday. (Manuel Silvestri/Reuters)

Festivities will kick off on Thursday night with an open-air gathering in the cloisters of Madonna dell'Orto, a medieval church in the central area of Cannaregio known for its lively nightlife, a source close to the matter told Reuters.

The date and venue of the wedding itself are still unknown, and some have speculated that Bezos, 61, and Sanchez, 55, may already have tied the knot in a private ceremony in the United States.

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Security team members stand outside the Madonna dell’Orto church on Wednesday. (Yara Nardi/Reuters)

Protesters have also been in the city all week. Activists argue that the Bezos-Sanchez wedding exemplifies broader failures in municipal governance. Chief among their concerns is the lack of investment in affordable housing and essential services.

City officials have defended the wedding. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro called the event an honour for Venice, and the city denied the wedding would cause disruptions.

"Venice once again reveals itself to be a global stage,'' Brugnaro told The Associated Press, adding he hoped to meet Bezos while he was in town.

With files from Reuters and The Associated Press